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I am trying to get a download that requires you to complete a survey and that survey requires a cell phone number yet I don`t have one how to I get passed this so I can retreive the data from the blocked site

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Surveys are pretty much always a sing of a scam. Here is how it works. CPA (cost per action) ad networks pay only when the desired action has occurred, for example, an online survey has been successfully completed. Affiliate marketers make commission based off your submission of information to a company database. It can be email address, phone number or any other information about you. This information can and probably will be used in future marketing campaigns. Bypassing surveys:

1. Survey-remover.com, formerly known as XJZ Survey Remover. This bookmarklet was designed to reveal protected areas on websites. Removes surveys most of the time but it doesn`t work if the survey leads to a download (sharecash). Works on Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. For more details, please visit this website: [LINK VISIBLE TO REGISTERED USERS - CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS LINK]

2. Use No Script. A great web browser add-on trusted by many PC users. It was designed to block malicious JavaScript files but in some cases it may help you to bypass pop-up surveys too.

3. Disable JavaScript. This method is the most easiest one. However, we have to admit it rarely works. Most likely, you will get an error message followed by step-by-step instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your web browser.

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Yes. When you use a network that is not your own, the administrator (your boss or company) can set it up to document any activity within the parameters they have set. Most companies monitor employee use of the web on company networks or from devices they have provided the employee. The primary reason is to keep tract of employee productivity. Watching online videos while on the clock for example; does not equal a productive employee nor does it put a smile on the face of a cost conscience CFO or The Boss.

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You should try checking to see if you are able to provide an email instead, however most of the time they asked for your number for those exact reasons. In other words if you want to submit it you must agree to their terms.

I am trying to get a download that requires you to complete a survey and that survey requires a cell phone number yet I don`t have one how to I get passed this so I can retreive the data from the blocked site

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